[cisco-voip] ANAC?
Lelio Fulgenzi
lelio at uoguelph.ca
Mon Aug 2 13:55:47 EDT 2010
The easiest thing I can think of is calling a direct to voicemail
number, leave a shirt message and retrieve it. It should say the
extension the message was received from. You'll want to try thus out
first. I'm going from theory.
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Don't look at me, my iPod maid that spilling mistake.
On 2010-08-02, at 1:50 PM, Lisa Notarianni <notariannil1 at scranton.edu>
wrote:
> We often have our field technician out on campus and he needs to
> call a VoIP phone to verify the number he is calling from (he works
> from the switch in a Comm Closet). In a PBX world we use dial a
> number which will verbally tell you the number you are calling from
> (ANAC - Automatic Number Announcement Circuit). Other than carrying
> around a VoIP 7911 or other small phone and plugging it into a
> switch and having the technician call it - is there any other
> solution that anyone knows of so there are not so many interruptions
> to someone sitting at a desk and repeating the number back to the
> technician in the field?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Lisa
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